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Stephan Sinding
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Stefan Sinding; Stephen Sinding; Stephen Abel Sinding; Stephan Abel Sinding; stefan Sinding; stephan sinding | ||
Description | Norwegian- sculptor and professor brother of Otto Sinding, brother of Christian Sinding | ||
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4 August 1846 ![]() |
23 January 1922 ![]() | |
Location of birth/death | Trondheim | boulevard du Montparnasse | |
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creator QS:P170,Q1337281
English: However, there is an ink drawing of "Fangen Moder" is in existence done in 1901 by Einar Wullum, an artist from Trondheim, Norway, who visited Copenhagen then in admiration of Stephan Sinding's work. This piece is privately owned by a descendant of the Wullum family. From https://runeberg.org/nfbc/0216.html
Français : Il existerait aussi un dessin à l'encre de "Fangen Moder", fait en 1901 par Einar Wullum, artiste de Trondheim (Norvège) qui a visité Copenhague puis en admiration devant le travail Stephan Sinding a réalisé ce dessin détenue dans une collection privée par un descendant de la famille Wullum (https://runeberg.org/nfbc/0216.html)
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